Many also attacked the FSA's cost-benefit analysis for underestimating the cost of new rules and overstating the likely benefits. |
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Theoretically, these should be integrated into a comprehensive social cost-benefit analysis. |
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The fifth recommendation in the committee report called for a cost-benefit analysis. |
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He said that in order for racial profiling to be considered logical, it would have to pass a cost-benefit analysis. |
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This model permits simple cost-benefit analysis in the context of the criminal decision making process. |
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The working group is also doing a cost-benefit analysis on implementing the technology and changing the grading parameters. |
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Formal cost-benefit analysis of safety projects is not yet common practice in OECD Member countries. |
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He undertook a cost-benefit analysis of a grow operation using an average-size house with 100 plants. |
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My first impression is that this idea needs some rethinking or, at least, a cost-benefit analysis. |
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Due to this difficulty, some opponents of cost-benefit analysis deny that rates of return serve any useful purpose for forward planning. |
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Amongst other things, I intend to use value for money' as a basis for the cost-benefit analysis. |
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The real problem however is that the kind of cost-benefit analysis that is being used here is inappropriate for the values involved. |
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The costs of these packages should be reflected in the cost-benefit analysis of the offshoring. |
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A risk assessment and cost-benefit analysis might be needed as well to set up priorities for actions. |
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This is an issue concerning which they have agreed to produce a cost-benefit analysis. |
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We could use macroeconomic tools to do a cost-benefit analysis of orthodox Argentinian policies over almost a half century. |
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Therefore, Spain would still have to demonstrate the proportionality of the aid by means of a cost-benefit analysis. |
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Some pirate characteristics resist cost-benefit analysis. |
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Because of victimisation and cost-benefit analysis. |
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The issue comes down to a cost-benefit analysis. |
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They are doing a cost-benefit analysis and saying that it is not too bad, they can take a risk because the reward is greater. |
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It is useful to foresee maintenance costs and include them in the cost-benefit analysis. |
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The cost-benefit analysis depends on your priorities. |
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Write a short cost-benefit analysis of this program. |
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The applicant has requested from the Commission, amongst others, a copy of the cost-benefit analysis concerning the creation of the Spata Airport. |
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Economic benefits are usually estimated using a cost-benefit analysis, which compares the costs of the activity directly to the benefits produced by it. |
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It does not contain a full cost-benefit analysis of all policy recommendations and does not outline the details of program design for their implementation. |
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In order to do this, it is necessary to permanently have a series of indicators which will allow us to assess the alternatives, starting from a cost-benefit analysis. |
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Furthermore, there is little reported activity in the region in terms of academic research into disaster risk assessment methodologies and cost-benefit analysis of disaster risk reduction. |
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The cost-benefit analysis ends with a comparison of the cost to the benefits, which enables decision-makers to determine an appropriate level of subsidy. |
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If everyone sat down and did a cost-benefit analysis before deciding whether to pursue a life of crime, the consequence would be a breakdown in social order. |
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Where appropriate, a cost-benefit analysis, taking into account financial and nonfinancial criteria, could be carried out. |
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Alan Irwin alludes to the public non-acceptance of nuclear technology, and argues that this conclusion is justified by a careful, rational cost-benefit analysis. |
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In standard cost-benefit analysis it is recognized that certain public goods or services have highly beneficial, though unpriced, spillover effects-often referred to as externalities. |
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The concept of opportunity cost and the technique of cost-benefit analysis are not, however, applicable to situations where a total change in the entire educational or economic structure is contemplated. |
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The cost-benefit analysis showed that the extra costs for locating the production in Azambuja rather than in Gliwice are higher than the aid that has been proposed for the project. |
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A report on the cost-benefit analysis of the nighttime ventilative cooking in office buildings has been submitted. |
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Bentham's influence has been felt to a considerable extent in the field of economics, in which the felicific calculus provided the groundwork for the development of policy based on cost-benefit analysis. |
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Thus, although cost-benefit analysis may not always provide planners with unambiguous policy directives, it does provide them with information useful for making rational policy decisions. |
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In the mass of writing on educational planning over the past decade, no topic has incurred the suspicion of teachers and administrators more than cost-benefit analysis. |
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Yet, that is exactly what a cost is in a cost-benefit analysis. |
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Trade and Industry Secretary Alan Johnson has commissioned an independent economic cost-benefit analysis to assess the impact of any relaxation of Sunday trading laws. |
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In the past twenty years, it has become increasingly common for administrative agencies to use cost-benefit analysis to evaluate proposed regulatory programs. |
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In that situation, cost-benefit analysis on the part of the conflicting parties illustrates that there is more to be gained from de-escalation than from a continuation of the status quo, or through an escalation. |
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Without a cost-benefit analysis on the economics of desalinization, a realistic application of market price signals for water use may be difficult to envision. |
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Cost-benefit analysis determines only a program's cost-effectiveness, not its overall success. |
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